Category Archives: Holidays
Merry Christmas!!
This photo was taken last Christmas and will serve as my Christmas card to you, my fellow blogger buddies! You have all enriched my life this year and I wish you nothing but love, joy & peace this Christmas and in the year to follow! Merry Christmas!!! Continue reading
WEEKLY WANT
This week I’m putting in an order for a white Christmas. Mother Nature has been toying with us this week and it’s getting me all confused. (Not hard, I know.) It’s been laying down massive flakes overnight only to melt them by midday. To be clear, I want enough snow for Chloe & Nicholas to … Continue reading
PHOTO FETISH FRIDAY
Ahhh…. The Rock. Covering it only briefly in high school geography, I knew little about Newfoundland when I first laid eyes on my guy all those years ago. In the time between then and now, I have visited this soulful province many times and know it, perhaps, a little better now. I’ve strapped on cross … Continue reading
WEEKLY WANT
This week, my dream Christmas present dropped in my lap. Well, at least the wish for it did. My blogger friend, D-anna, at Style Salvation posted it on her Facebook wall. (Thanks!!) It’s a FEED bag!! I missed the boat on the limited-edition Tory Burch FEED bag earlier this year and really have no intention … Continue reading
I popped my bokeh cherry! And just in time for Christmas!!
Eke!! I know, in theory, I should wait until Photo Fetish Friday (aka Friday) to post these, but what the heck. It’s my blog and I can break my own rules. I haven’t written a Day Trippin’ post in awhile due to the constant rain and today Nicholas is home sick, so I thought I’d … Continue reading
Entering the Fray… {alternatively titled: Happy Holidays vs. Merry Christmas}
For me (& mine), Christmas is a season of love, family & friendship. I know that yes, it is rooted in Christianity and it is Christ’s birthday. *thumbs up* And that is way awesome. My parents, however, were raised in extremely different religions and they had already achieved the whole “kindness is my religion” before the … Continue reading